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It fits in with the neighborhood. That said, I don't hate it.
They start at "you can't afford this" the middle units go for "are you kidding?" and the penthouses go for "go fuck yourself"
They start at "you can't afford this" the middle units go for "are you kidding?" and the penthouses go for "go fuck yourself"
They start at "you can't afford this" the middle units go for "are you kidding?" and the penthouses go for "go fuck yourself"
A 854 square foot one bedroom apartment costs starts at $3,750 a month and goes up form there. Two bedrooms start at 6,470 a month and three bedrooms start at 11,500 a month.
Anddd i realize that I was answering my question from a few months ago . I always wonder how there are so many people in Boston who can afford places like this.
It's the law of conservation of 80's style: With Copley Place getting a facelift, somewhere needed to get the salmon treatment.
The penthouses stand out in a tower that is already distinctive and expensive, with three-bedroom units starting at $11,500 and an average rent of $4,800 per unit.